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T. WESTLEY & T. R.'BEAUMO NT. SPINNING FLIBR.

No. 62,173. Patented Pei 1. 19 1867. i

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"TO-ALLYWIIOMQIT MAYGONGERN:

Be it known that we, Tnoms Wnsum'; machinist, Theme Rxenunn Bmcimi'r, cbttoli spinner, beth of j'Presto'u, in theeounty of Lancaster, kiugdemolf "Grant Britain and Ireland, have invented eertehi newnnd ueful Im si'iq v enieiats in Flyers fer'Slubhing, Beving; 'end Spiuningflotton endlother fibrous substzinees; and

ne-cle herebyiiecla re the fol-lowing. to be a full, clear and exact deseriptioh oi the semefi-efere'nc e being bad-- j to the neeompanying drawing, ian' l to the letters of reference marked thereon. I i i i Our invention relates to the construction of flyers with solid legs,y to he used-for spinning, ro\'ing,npg1

slnbbing cotton or-other fibrous substance s, implaee of the enlinery tubule: leg bi bthenpressmaflyers.

. v i The flyex iemade with solid legs, end at or about the top or the strnight'pnrt of each le g we foi m a eolllir, :0; portion ef a co'llar,' supporting shearing capable of revolving or partially i'evolviug round theleg, This -l i earing'c:irnies the upper outlet in split tube, and its Ximtion round the leg of the flyer is limited by a neteh in the lmrer sideof the bearing, working agpinst apt-ejection on the-ollat, or by-a pin or othex similar meantim I The lowepend of .the split tube is fixed inand supported by the heel of the pre&aer-e1 m, which is also eepu:

,ble bf revolving pertinlly round the lowerextremity of the eelid leg of the flyef, thisplit tubes, with their 'bearinge, acting 'centrifugally, (upon the revolution of the s pindle a ml flyer,) thus' cause the Presser-arm to been againstthe bobbin with the-necessary pressure; The upperend of the tube is formed with a. bell month. In

some instances nfepropose teen pport the tuhe and pressef-arm ntthe bottom bf the leg by- Ineane of .o jserew I end wesher, s 0 centrivedns to be able to lock the preseer-arm end tube at any eenvenient'angle. y Inonle to enable othere skilled in the art to make and use our invention, we will now proceed to de ecribe .more in'detailj'its constrnetion'end operation. ()n'- reference 'to the aeeompaiiyingdrewing, which format psi-t of this speeifieetien- Figure 1 represents a. side viewef a flyef niacie aceordi ngto' (gminvention. l i

The legs a a of the flyer are madeaolidj and-at or about the tonal the, straight: part of each leg we form a. collar or portion of a. eollar, b b, supporting the bearing a e, which is capable of partially revolving rounklthe "leg. This hearing at carries the upper end of a. split tube, d d; (the top of whieh is bell'mouthedg its motion ound the leg a act the ilyer being limited by alnotch; a o in the lewer side -of the said bearing, working against ,u, tooth or projection, fjl en the upper side of thecellnr 6 b. This is more clearly shown in Figure 2, which is an inside view of one of tlie legs of the flyeifwith its aplit'tube attaiched. The lower fenll of the split tube d kl is supported by the heel g g of the pressure-arm I: 71. i We claim-an our invention Attaching s'plit tubes to the legs anrlbr-essef-aiubs of solid leg flyers, substantially in the manner and for the purposes hereinbefore eat .forthi witnesses thie'thir'teenth day of Hevembei', one thousand eight. hundred and aikty sik. i

IHQMAS WESTLEY, I THOMAS R. BEAUMONT In testimony whereof we h'ave signed out n'tm'es' to"' thie speeificatien in the'presence 6f two'su bncribingi Witnesses:

Roma W. DILWOB'IH, i y i i 7 Y I J80. PASHLEY }C'Ierk a to Messrs Huang, Jevona Ry ey Solicitors, Loniien 

